Jetson TX2 is an AI supercomputer built onto a module and is power-driven by NVIDIA Pascal™ architecture. TX2 conveniently fits all of this performance into a small, power-efficient form factor that is perfect for intelligent edge devices like robots, drones, smart cameras, and portable medical devices.

Jetson TX2 module is fully compatible with all the features of the previous Jetson TX1 module while facilitating even bigger and more complex deep neural networks.

The Jetson TX2 kit comes with design guides and documentation, and is pre-flashed with a Linux development environment. It also supports the NVIDIA Jetpack SDK, which includes the BSP, libraries for deep learning, computer vision, GPU computing, multimedia processing, and more.

Here are the SPECS:

Jetson TX2 Module

CPU

HMP Dual Denver 2/2 MB L2 +
Quad ARM® A57/2 MB L2

GPU

NVIDIA Pascal™, 256 CUDA cores

Video

4K x 2K 60 Hz Encode (HEVC)
4K x 2K 60 Hz Decode (12-Bit Support)

Memory

8 GB 128 bit LPDDR4
59.7 GB/s

Display

2x DSI, 2x DP 1.2 / HDMI 2.0 / eDP 1.4

CSI

Up to 6 Cameras (2 Lane)
CSI2 D-PHY 1.2 (2.5 Gbps/Lane)

PCIE

Gen 2 | 1x4 + 1x1 OR 2x1 + 1x2

Data Storage

32 GB eMMC, SDIO, SATA

Other

§ CAN, UART, SPI, I2C, I2S, GPIOs

Connectivity

1 Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac WLAN, Bluetooth

Mechanical

50 mm x 87 mm (400-Pin Compatible Board-to-Board Connector)

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